Preliminary figures for the full calendar year
2010 released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)
confirm the strong rebound in traffic demand, bolstered by robust
economic growth in Asia and an overall improvement in global
economic conditions.
In 2010, Asia Pacific carriers carried 185
million international passengers, 13% more than in the previous
year. Passenger traffic measured in revenue passenger kilometre
terms (RPK) grew by 9.8%, reflecting particularly strong demand on
regional routes. Capacity growth for the year was a relatively
restrained 4.1%, resulting in a 4.1 percentage point improvement
in the average international passenger load factor to 78.5%.
Asia Pacific international air cargo demand rebounded
strongly in 2010, growing by 24.2% in freight tonne kilometre
terms (FTK), following declines of 10% and 7% in 2009 and 2008
respectively. Even with a 15.5% expansion in capacity, the average
international cargo load factor for 2010 gained 4.9 percentage
points to reach 70%, a record high.
“Asia Pacific carriers enjoyed a year of solid growth, with
robust demand for both leisure and business travel, and the strong
rebound in international trade, led by dynamic growth of the Asia
Pacific region,” said Mr. Andrew Herdman, AAPA Director General. “Reported monthly growth rates
have naturally moderated as the recovery phase is completed, but
encouragingly both passenger and cargo traffic volumes have now
surpassed their pre-recession peaks.”
Looking
ahead, Mr Herdman said, “Given expectations of further
sustained growth in traffic demand, the outlook for the new year
remains broadly positive. Indeed, the prevailing shift of
political influence and commercial dynamism towards Asia should
result in players from the region playing an increasingly
important role in shaping the future of the air transport
industry. Beyond achieving further commercial success in 2011, the
region’s airlines are committed to concerted action and taking
leadership on global regulatory issues.”
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